MATH 151 Lecture 1: September 10th - 1.1 Sets

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Set: a collecion of objects with no repeiion. Name of a set: typically, sets are named with a single capital leter. Set notaion: set notaion uses curly brackets with the elements of the set separated by commas. Implicit notaion can be used to shorten long sets. (ex. The elements can be listed in any order within the set. Union: the union of sets a and b is the set of all elements that are in a, b, or both. Aub = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8} Intersecion: the intersecion of a and b is the set of elements that are in both a and b. Universal set: often, the elements of a set re considered to have come from some larger set called the universe (or universal set) Complement: the complement of a set is the set of all elements of the universe that are not in the original set.

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